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 By Karen Garcia    News    May 2, 2013

Mystery ship found on sea floor at Lutak

The origin of an apparent sunken ship recently discovered just offshore of Lutak Dock puzzled Haines Borough officials and local history buffs this w...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    May 2, 2013

BOE upholds 24 assessments

Members of the Haines Borough Assembly acting as the Board of Equalization (BOE) Monday upheld 24 property assessments recommended by contract...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    May 2, 2013

Stedman: Divide in legislature is widening

According to veteran state Sen. Bert Stedman, R-Sitka, the ideological divide between urban and rural legislators is beginning to influence...

 

Thanks for Hospice volunteers

Thank you to whirlwind workers and community treasures, Mardell Gunn and Diz Kistler, for volunteering to once again organize, manage, and operate...

 

Police Report

Monday, April 29      A manhole cover was reported on the side of the Old Haines Highway near the post office. State road crews were advised....

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    April 25, 2013

Kreiss-Tomkins: Session 'depressing' experience

State Rep. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins this week said his first session in the Alaska Legislature was a “sobering” and “depressing” experience.... Full story

 
 By Karen Garcia    Blotter    April 25, 2013

Police Report

Tuesday, April 23 State road crews were advised of rocks in the roadway at 2 Mile Lutak Road. A civil packet was served. A caller reported a fraudulen... Full story

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    April 18, 2013

Assembly hears budget concerns

The Haines Borough Assembly Tuesday discussed potential ways to keep the pool open, including possibly raising fees or implementing a membership... Full story

 

Ellis had homestead near Chilkoot River

Douglas Ellis, a pump house operator who worked at the former U.S. Army tank farm at Lutak and... Full story

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    April 11, 2013

Senate budget holds $39 million for Haines

In a “lean” $2 billion capital budget recently passed by the Alaska Senate, about $39 million will go toward Haines projects. Haines’ slice of t... Full story

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    April 4, 2013

Residency claim leads to 28 charges

Alaska Wildlife Troopers leveled 28 charges against a 63-year-old local man this week for allegedly falsifying his residency to obtain hunting and... Full story

 
 By Karen Garcia    Blotter    April 4, 2013

Police Report

Tuesday, April 2   Police responded to a call at the Chilkat Cruises dock from a person with a self-inflicted wound. The person was transported to... Full story

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    March 28, 2013

Ferry terminal parking crackdown

Ferry system officials are planning to eliminate overnight parking at the Lutak terminal by fall, when construction activities are set to begin. The...

 

Police Report

Monday, March 25 Two officers responded to a local motel when an employee called to report a female yelling in one of the rooms. The officers determin...

 

Duly Noted

Ellen Larson was in Haines this week, taking walks and recuperating from brain surgery to remove a non-malignant tumor that was putting pressure on he...

 

Police Report

Monday, March 18 A woman reported a man hit her parked vehicle near 1 Mile Lutak Road. Police responded and initiated a case. A man requested extra...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    March 14, 2013

Boatyard touted for development

A local committee is reviving discussion of building a boatyard in Haines. The Haines Borough’s Port Development Steering Committee expressed...

 

Police Report

Tuesday, March 5 Dispatch received a call about two vehicles parked on the side of the Beach Road extension, making it difficult to drive around...

 
 By Karen Garcia    News    February 28, 2013

Former cop's license under review

The Alaska Police Standards Council has started the process of revoking the certification of former Haines police officer John Havard. Havard is the...

 
 By Pam Randles    News    February 28, 2013

Wild Things

So far, 2013 has been an unusual year for wildlife. Some of the players are missing and others are acting like it is spring in February. Annie...

 

Rettingers appreciate help with bee

The Rettinger family would like to say a big thank you to the many organizations, businesses, and individuals who donated funds to help Jayden travel...

 

Police Report

Tuesday, Feb. 19 A local business reported theft of money from an employee. Police began an investigation. A chimney fire was reported on Second Avenu...

 

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